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CALGARY, Alta. – After posting semifinal wins on Thursday, Canada and the United States will meet in the
gold medal game at the 2011 World Sledge Hockey Challenge on Saturday night. The game can be seen live on
TSN2, beginning at 4 p.m. MT/6 p.m. ET; visit www.tsn2.ca to find out how
you can see the game in your area and check your local listings for broadcast times.

Single-game tickets are available for just $12 for the gold medal game at the WinSport Canada Athletic
& Ice Complex in Calgary.

It is the second time in the last three World Sledge Hockey Challenges that Canada and the U.S. will meet
for gold; the Americans took the top prize with a 3-2 overtime win at the 2009 tournament in Charlottetown,
P.E.I., ending Canada’s run of gold medals at two.

Canada beat Japan 9-2 in the late semifinal, while the United States topped Norway 7-2 in the early
game.

Canada is looking for its fourth gold medal, having won the tournament in 2007 in Kelowna, B.C., 2008 in
Charlottetown and last April in London, Ont., in addition to its silver medal in 2009. The Americans have won
three bronze medals along with their 2009 gold, finishing third in 2007, 2008 and last April.

In Friday’s late semifinal, Greg Westlake (Oakville, Ont.) and Brad Bowden (Orton, Ont.) tied a World
Sledge Hockey Challenge record with six points each as Canada earned the right to defend its gold medal.
Westlake and Bowden finished with three goals and three assists each, while Kevin Rempel (Vineland, Ont.)
scored twice and Kieran Block (Edmonton, Alta.) added one.

In the early game, the U.S. got a hat trick from Josh Pauls to pace the offence as it avenged a semifinal
loss to the Norwegians last April. American captain Taylor Chace added a goal and an assist for the U.S.,
while Taylor Lipsett, Daniel McCoy and Rico Roman also scored. Alexi Salamone and Greg Shaw chipped in with
two assists each, while goaltender Steve Cash made 14 saves to record the victory.

Canada finished first in the preliminary round with a perfect 3-0 record, including wins over Japan (8-0),
Norway (5-2) and the U.S. (3-1). The Americans were second, with victories over Norway (5-1) and Japan (6-2)
along with their loss to Canada.

Norway and Japan will meet for the bronze medal on Saturday afternoon (noon MT/2 p.m. ET).

The bronze medal game can be seen live via webcast through FASTHockey at hockeycanada.fasthockey.com. Fans can watch all
the action for free by following three steps:

STEP 1: Visit hockeycanada.fasthockey.com
and sign up for a free FASTHockey account.
STEP 2: Like the World Sledge Hockey Challenge on Facebook at www.facebook.com/worldsledge.
STEP 3: Just prior to the game, click the HC on FASTHockey link on the WSHC Facebook page to watch.